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Istruzioni per l'uso DigiTech, Modello DL-8

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4. Time Knob - Controls the amount of delay time specified by the range selected with the TYPE knob.The knob’s minimum position is the shortest delay time for the given range.The knob’s maximum position is the longest delay time for the given range (see Type Knob section for exact ranges).You can increase the delay time past the knob’s range by tapping in a longer time using the Tap Tempo delay feature (see Tap Tempo section).The Time knob is disabled while Tap Tempo is active, and when LOOP is selected. 5. Type Knob - Selects from a variety of delay types and delay time ranges. 0.5 Seconds - 10 to 500 ms (milliseconds) 1 Second - 500 ms to 1 second 2 Seconds - 1 to 2 seconds 8 Seconds - 2 to 8 seconds REVERSE* - a delay where the repeats are played backward. MODULATED* - delay with chorused repeats. ANALOG* - a vintage bucket brigade analog delay. SLAPBACK - 80 to 150 ms LO FI* - a low-fidelity delay that has limited bandwidth. TAPE* - a classic tube tape echo. LOOP - create infinite stereo loops of up to 20 seconds in length. * ANALOG Time knob range is 35 ms - 1 second.TAPE, MODULATED, and LO FI Time knob ranges are 100 ms - 1 second. REVERSE Time knob range is 500 ms - 4 seconds.To increase the time beyond the Time knob time range for all Delay types, use the Tap Tempo delay feature. 6. Input 1 (Mono) - Connect your instrument, additional pedal, or an amp effects send to this jack. Signals are heard at both outputs when only the Input 1 (Mono) jack is used.This jack enables battery power to the pedal when connected.To prolong battery life, discon nect the cable from the Input 1 (Mono) jack when not in use. If the optional Harman PS200R power supply is used, cables can remain connected. 7. Input 2 - Connect a second input to this jack for stereo operation. Input 1 and 2 are processed separately through the stereo delay effect and then fed to Outputs 1 and 2 to keep true stereo separation between channels. 8. Foot Switch Release Pins - These two pins are spring loaded hinges that hold the Foot Switch in place. See page 16 for information on accessing and changing the battery. See page 12 for more information on using and changing the Tails Switch settings. 9. Indicator LED - Lights when the effect is turned on.When battery power is low (approximately 15 minutes before it dies), the Indicator LED begins to dim giving you advanced warning that very shortly you will need to replace the battery. 10. Foot Switch - Turns the effect on and off.The Foot Switch is also used for tapping in the delay time when using the Tap Tempo delay feature and for arming the Loop recording when the LOOP type is selected. 11. Output 1 (Mono) - Connect this output to the input of a single guitar amplifier, another pedal input, or amp effects return. 12. Output 2 - Connect this output to the input of a second guitar amplifier when a second amp is being used.When only the Input 1 (Mono) is connected and both Output 1 and Output 2 are used, all delays except for MODULATED, SLAPBACK, REVERSE and LOOP act as ping pong delays, meaning repeats alternate equally back and forth between Output 1 and Output 2. Note: Use unbalanced mono instrument cables only. Tap Tempo Delay The HardWire Delay/Looper’s Foot Switch can be used as a Tap Tempo switch for setting the delay time during a live performance. To access Tap Tempo, do the following: 1. While the delay effect is bypassed, press and hold the Foot Switch for 3 seconds.The effect turns on and the Indicator LED lights solid RED. After 3 seconds of holding the Foot Switch, the Indicator LED begins flashing GREEN.The flashing GREEN LED indicates Tap Tempo mode is now active and the LED flashes at the current delay time’s duration. 2. Tap the Foot Switch at least two times to set a new delay time.The last two pedal tap intervals set the delay time.The TIME knob is disabled when Tap Tempo is active, and the delay cannot be bypassed until the Tap Tempo is exited. 3. To exit Tap Tempo, press and hold the Foot Switch for 3 seconds until the Indicator LED stops flashing and lights solid RED again. Once Tap Tempo mode is exited, the tapped delay time remains active until either the delay type is changed or the TIME knob is used. Loop Delay The Loop Delay type is used to create an infinite stereo delay loop up to 20 seconds long. Once a loop is created, you can add overdub parts to it. To use the Loop type, do the following: 1. Select LOOP using the Type knob. 2. Press and hold the Foot Switch.The Indicator LED begins flashing RED indicating the Loop is ready to begin recording. 3. While still holding down the Foot Switch, begin playing your instrument. The Indicator LED lights solid RED indicating the pedal is recording. 4. When you reach the end of your passage, release the Foot Switch.The Indicator LED lights solid GREEN and the passage you recorded plays back in an infinite loop. 5. To add overdubs, press and hold the Foot Switch at any time and begin playing.The Indicator LED lights solid YELLOW...


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